Not sure if this is better here or in wheels section so mods move it wherever is appropriate. I was at the dealership yesterday and while doing oil change my advisor asked me where my stock wheels were. Long story short if you have sport wheels in the '05- present check with your dealer. There is a cracking problem and they will check and replace if needed for free.

not sure about the cracking problem, will have to check on it when I get to work next, but I know there is a non compliance notice for toyota because they were putting aftermarket and trd wheels with light truck tires on a lot of trucks and not changing he tire loading information or tpms calibration to show when the tires are below recommended tire pressure.

I just found this notice in my Toyota Owners site today, but after examining further, my VIN for my '11 isn't included...

The notification text:

1.Non-Compliance B0B - Certain 2008 through 2011 Model Year Land Cruiser, Sequoia, Tacoma and Tundra Vehicles Equipped with Toyota-Recommended Light Truck tires and TRD Accessory WheelCode: B0BMemo
This is an important Non-Compliance Recall. It covers certain 2008 through 2011 model year Land Cruiser, Tacoma, Sequoia and Tundra vehicles on which both TRD Accessory Wheels and Toyota-recommended Light Truck (LT) tires were installed prior to the delivery of the vehicle to the first purchaser. These accessory wheels and tires were installed as a Post Production Option (PPO) by Toyota Motor Sales USA (TMS) or as a Dealer Installed Option (DIO). Vehicles with these accessory wheels and tires do not meet the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) telltale illumination requirements specified in Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 138 because the telltale will not start illuminating illuminate at the inflation pressure specified by the standard.